DSM/SCM User's Guide
Renaming Product Files Using ZPHIRNM
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Prepare to Run ZPHIRNM
option is one of:
This prompt appears:
Do you want to use a log file with this session? (Y/N)
4. Enter Y and press Enter. This prompt appears:
You may use any file for logging. If you request to use a 
disk file that doesn’t exist, it is created as an edit file.
Please enter a filename:
5. Enter a disk file name. This message appears:
Log file is open, ZPHIRNM will now begin processing.
6. Check that ZPHIRNM ran successfully by reviewing the specified log file. If you 
need to address errors, see the DSM/SCM Messages Manual for cause, effect, 
and recovery information. 
7. If the process generates errors, correct them and run ZPHIRNM in PREVIEW 
mode again. If no errors occur, proceed to 
Prepare to Run ZPHIRNM.
Prepare to Run ZPHIRNM
1. Log on to the target system as the super ID (255,255) or any user who has rename 
(purge) access to all files being renamed. 
2. Make sure any software that is being replaced, or that uses files being replaced, is 
not active. (The operator instructions should tell you to stop all applications before 
TSV tsv-subvol Specifies a single TSV to be tested in PREVIEW mode. 
tsv-subvol is an 8-character subvolume name.
TDL di
rectory Sp
ecifies a single directory to be tested in PREVIEW 
mode. Only the specified directory is processed.
DETAIL-TO-SCREEN 
or DET or DTS
Lists all files that are being renamed to the screen.
FROM [$vol.]SYSnn Forces ZPHIRNM to rename file
s back to the file names of 
the previous configuration when the ZPHITI Backout 
command cannot be used. This parameter is the location 
of the current configuration, and the first SYSnn specified 
in this command is the location of the previous 
configuration. Use FROM only for problem resolution 
when you need to back out to the previous configuration.
Note.  If you are using multiple logical targets on a system with
 alternate system 
disks, and are 
performing ZPHIRNM on a SYSnn created after BUILD/APPLY on an alternate logical target 
system, the ZPHIRNM will skip the execution of ZMODGP script. Otherwise, ZMODGP may 
change the environment of the current target system.










